Can retinal inflammatory exudate be absorbed into the vitreous?

Whether the retinal inflammatory exudate, which enters the vitreous body can be absorbed or not, is mainly based on the amount of exudate, the individual’s ability to absorb, and the severity of inflammation. 1. The amount of inflammatory exudate is small and can be absorbed in about 1~2 days after entering the vitreous. 2. Inflammatory exudates are large in volume, and when mixed with the vitreous body, they are easily organic, and the exudates are increasing. People with poor absorption ability cannot easily absorb these exudates, and need further examination and treatment. Inflammatory retinal exudate, into the vitreous body, there may be vitreous clouding conditions, will have a certain impact on personal vision, it is recommended to go to a professional eye hospital to avoid other complications.